LPX Lesson 8 Flashcards
Lesson Eight Objectives After completing Lesson Eight, “Editing an Arrangement,” you should be comfortable performing the following tasks: • Looping regions and converting loops to individual regions • Repeating regions in the workspace 15 Logic Pro X Exam Preparation Guide • Packing regions into a folder • Saving alternative arrangements • Inserting silence to create a new section • Removing a section • Removing silence or background noise from a region
How do you use the Solo mode?
Select the regions you want to solo, and in the control bar, click the Solo button (or press Control-S).
How do you create a marker?
Position the playhead where you want to place the marker, and in the Marker track header, click the Add Marker button.
How do you pack regions into a folder?
Select the regions to pack, and choose Functions > Folder Pack Folder.
How do you open and close a folder?
Double-click a folder to open it. Double-click the background of the workspace, or click the Display Level button, to close a folder.
How can you insert a new section into a project?
Adjust the cycle area to identify the length and position of the section to insert, and choose Edit > Cut/Insert Time > Insert Silence at Locators.
How do you skip a section when playing a project?
To create a skip cycle area, Control-click the cycle area, and from the shortcut menu, choose “Swap Left and Right Locator.”
How can you remove background noise between performances on a track?
Use Strip Silence to remove all the portions of a region that fall below a specific level threshold.
How can you quickly select many small regions on the same track in a section of a song?
n the Snap pop-up menu, make sure “Snap Regions to Relative Values” is selected, and choose Bar.
How do you drag a region while ensuring that it retains its position relative to the bar lines?
n the Snap pop-up menu, make sure “Snap Regions to Relative Values” is selected, and choose Bar.
How do you quickly solo or mute multiple tracks in the Tracks
Hold down the Solo or Mute button on a track header and drag up or down.